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TravelPod Member ReviewsHappy Guesthouse Siem Reap

“ Very comfortable ”

Reviewed Dec 9, 2016

by rweir (1 review) Kingston, Ontario , Canada

Sarah and I shared a private room, complete with our own bathroom. It was really comfortable and felt good, especially for our first night in Cambodia. And for 10 dollars a night, can you really complain?

Our home for 3 days

Siem Reap, Cambodia

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“ Happy Guesthouse ”

Reviewed Sep 17, 2015

by jandy2015 (9 reviews) , United Kingdom

3 nights!

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“ Pretty happy ”

Reviewed Apr 5, 2012

by danielmataylor (4 reviews) , Australia

A great place for those who like everything organised for them, with reasonable prices attached. The rooms are also great. Thanks!

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“ Little bit of heaven ”

Reviewed May 12, 2011

by elfabroad (16 reviews) Odiham , United Kingdom

The hotel is clean, the bathroom was clean,the sheets were clean. The room was bright and airy.
The staff are fab, smiley and helpful. The manageress can organised pretty much anything for you. We used their tuktuk driver for 3 days to see the temples -really easy way to see loads!
Free internet and water on arrival and departure.
Can't praise them enough.

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“ Graet!! ”

Reviewed Jan 20, 2011

by drakolamar (4 reviews) , France

Very nice and symphatic

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TripAdvisor Reviews Happy Guesthouse Siem Reap

Outstanding

Travel Blogs from Siem Reap

We made it all the way to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Arriving around 10am, we were so excited to finally be here. Both our backpacks made it (thank goodness) and we were happily greeted by our private tuk tuk driver. We were shown around the city. There are scooters and tuk tuks everywhere. But there's also cars. People don't really follow any road rules …

Okay, so I think I last left off in Phemn Penh (spelling is awful, sorry) somewhere, I'm not really sure at this point, ha. I'm sitting in the bar of the hotel again, with my foot in a hot salt water bath. The ol'e toe infection is getting better, hopefully it will be fine by the time we leave for Northern Cambodia on Sunday. Let's see, yest...

Siem Reap really isn’t very interesting. But the fact that it’s right next to the amazing temples of Angkor means that it’s a must-see, packed with hotels and people resting before their next visit to the temples scattered throughout the area. And this is exactly what we did.

So, I'm kind of, but, not really, getting used to being the perennial, sweaty, dirtball. I'm really glad I'm not looking for Prince Charming because he would be way turned off. I must admit that my research of the region via Wikipedia fell short, to say the least. Usually before I travel I spend months with my nose in as many guidebooks as possi...

Well, after two days of feeling under the weather, Im finally back to the blog. I didn't want to scare anybody, but I did end up running a fever after all, not a big one though, just a degree higher. How do I know that? Because I know myself well enough to know I had a fever, and that if I had a fever, it is best that I go buy a thermomete...